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6. Carl Carlton

Carl Carlton, the soulful voice behind “Everlasting Love” and “She’s a Bad Mama Jama,” has died at 72, following years of health issues. Born in Detroit, he emerged as a standout in the 1970s with a sound that fused smooth soul and infectious funk. His 1974 take on “Everlasting Love” became a pop and R&B staple, while 1981’s “She’s a Bad Mama Jama” earned a Grammy nomination and enduring party anthem status. Despite industry and legal hurdles, Carlton’s music stayed relevant through sampling, soundtracks, and radio, securing his legacy as a true R&B and funk original.

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